Black Lives Matter: The Schott 50 State Report on Public Education and Black Males

This Schott Foundation report details four-year graduation rates during the 2012-13 school year of black, white, and Latino males nationally, by state, and in major urban districts, finding that a systemic lack of equity in the quality of educational supports and resources for black and Latino students creates an "opportunity gap."

National four-year public high school graduation rates were 59 percent for black males, 65 percent for Latino males, and 80 percent for white, non-Latino males.
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